LASU Campuses Activities Remain Suspended Until Further Notice


Following its earlier decision to suspend administrative and socio-academic activities on the university campuses on Thursday, 1st August 2024, to safeguard the lives and properties of members of the university community during the nationwide hunger protest, the Management of Lagos State University, having reviewed the current realities regarding the protest in the State, hereby directs that activities on the university campuses remain suspended until further notice.
Against this background, members of the university community are expected to remain off all campuses of the university until further notice.
The university management shall continue to monitor developments in the State relating to the protest and provide further information in due course.
Management once again urges all members of the university community to stay safe during the period of the protest as their well-being is of utmost importance.
We are LASU, we are Great!
Signed
Mrs Oluwayemisi Thomas-Onashile
Coordinator, CIPR, Lagos State University.


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